BP’s founder makes his comeback bearing an unsettling message.
September roster expansion will allow youngsters to audition for impact roles on also-ran ballclubs–and fantasy teams–in 2008.
Some new flavors show up as fantasy GMs scramble to shore up their teams down the stretch.
Gamesmanship versus gaming the constitution, and how to keep your fantasy play clean.
A few years ago, most expected a lot from Rickie Weeks. A 15 percent drop in value wasn’t one of them.
Unbalanced stretch-drive trades in your fantasy baseball league are strictly business.
The biggest swap of the deadline season helps both of the big names in the deal, while lost seasons begin to pile up.
Deadline deals affect the players involved, the ones they leave behind and their new teammates.
When you’re already living in fantasy, some things just come naturally.
Fantasy disappointments, and what to expect from the underperformers.
Who might get dealt from the senior circuit, and what will the impact be in fantasy leagues?
You have to look closely to see why commodities like Alex Gordon and Erik Bedard are on the rise, while traders are far less enthusiastic about Matt Cain and Roy Oswalt.
Cristian Guzman up, Andruw Jones down? That’s the market for you.
Managing your roster in-season can become particularly prescient with a little bit of homework and anticipation.
Edwin Encarnacion and Prince Fielder reestablish their value, while Freddy Garcia and Adam Kennedy fall off the map.
If you’re worrying about where some of your fantasy properties might be headed, you have reason to be.